Dongguan Mosque
Dongguan Mosque (Chinese: 东关清真大寺; pinyin: Dōng Guān Qīng Zhēn Dà Sì) is a mosque in Xining, Qinghai Province, China. It is the largest mosque in Qinghai.
مسجد دونغوان Dongguan Mosque | |
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东关清真大寺 Dōng Guān Qīng Zhēn Dà Sì | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
Location | |
Location | Xining, Qinghai, China |
Shown within China | |
Geographic coordinates | 36.6154°N 101.7953°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Completed | 1380 |
History
Restored recently, it was originally built in 1380 and has colorful white arches along the outside of the wide building. It has a green and white dome and two tall minarets.[1]
Generals Ma Qi and Ma Bufang controlled the Great Dongguan Mosque when they were military governors of Qinghai.[2]
Pictures
- Sign of the Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected
- Dongguan Mosque arch
- Dongguan Mosque
- Dongguan Mosque prayer hall
- Prayer Hall
- Prayer
- Prayer
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See also
References
- China. Eye Witness Travel Guides. p. 498.
- Stéphane A. Dudoignon (2004). Devout societies vs. impious states?: transmitting Islamic learning in Russia, Central Asia and China, through the twentieth century : proceedings of an international colloquium held in the Carré des Sciences, French Ministry of Research, Paris, November 12-13, 2001. Schwarz. p. 68. ISBN 3-87997-314-8. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
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